Qiagen, Seegene Partner on Multiplex Assay Menu
The pair’s first project is to develop comprehensive panels to profile infectious diseases.
Read MorePosted by Elaine Sanchez Wilson | Sep 28, 2015 | Infectious Diseases, Molecular Diagnostics |
The pair’s first project is to develop comprehensive panels to profile infectious diseases.
Read MorePosted by Elaine Sanchez Wilson | May 5, 2015 | Sexually Transmitted Diseases |
The 10-year agreement extends a decades-long manufacturing and supply partnership in immunodiagnostic testing for blood viruses and infectious diseases.
Read MorePosted by Jenny Lower | Apr 17, 2014 | Uncategorized |
Researchers at the University of Washington are working to develop a handheld, paper-based device that could detect infectious diseases using samples collected and tested at the point of care. The technology could hold promise for pathogen identification in remote areas, as well as densely populated areas such as hospitals, prisons, and military bases.
Read MorePosted by Jenny Lower | Nov 11, 2013 | Miscellaneous |
The mPlus system allows even small laboratories to perform diagnostic tests to identify and monitor infectious diseases. According to Abbott, it enables labs to process samples at short intervals instead of waiting to batch them into larger groups.
Read MorePosted by Judy O'Rourke | Feb 4, 2013 | Miscellaneous |
The parties are formulating approaches for several projects including the development of both next-generation sequencing and quantitative PCR assays for oncological and infectious diseases.
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